2017 Fire Recovery

2017 Fire Recovery

ReCoverCA Homebuyer Assistance Program

2017 Fire Recovery

Check Your Preliminary Eligibility

Instructions

This form is designed to help you assess your preliminary eligibility for homebuyer assistance through the 2017 Fire Recovery Allocation of the ReCoverCA Homebuyer Assistance Program. Results are for informational purposes only. To apply, please contact a ReCoverCA HBA Lender.

The form includes four (4) questions. Take your time to read each one carefully before answering. Provide honest and accurate responses, paying attention to any eligibility criteria. Once you're satisfied with your responses, click the Submit button at the end of the form. After submission, you will receive a confirmation message along with instructions for the next steps at the bottom of the form. If you need assistance completing the form, please Contact Us.

  1.  Residency in 2017 —
Was your primary residence in 2017 in one of the Qualifying Disaster Areas?


Guideline: Eligibility is limited to households whose primary residence, either rented or owned, was in a Qualifying Disaster Area at the time of the disaster.

2017 Qualifying Disaster Areas

  • Sonoma County
  • Ventura County
  • Zip Code 93108 (Santa Barbara County)
  • Zip Code 95422 (Lake County)
  • Zip Code 95470 (Mendocino County)
  • Zip Code 94558 (Napa County)
  • Zip Code 95901 (Yuba County)
  2.  Residency Follow-up Question —
Was your primary residence in 2017 in a designated High or Very High Fire Zone Areas?


Guideline: To qualify, the primary residence of the Applicant in 2017 must have been located in a High or Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zone.

You can check a property's fire risk using CalFire's Fire Hazard Severity Zone viewer. Areas designated as High or Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones are marked in pink, orange or red on the map.

  3.  Income Limit —
Is your Household income within the Program Income Limit?


Guideline: Household income cannot exceed 80% Area Median Income (AMI), based on household size.

Household income refers to the total income earned by all members of a household over a specific period, typically a year. This includes wages, salaries, bonuses, self-employment income, rental income, interest, dividends, Social Security benefits, and any other sources of income from adults 18 and older living in the household.

To look up the Program Income Limits, follow these steps:

  • Click the following link: Household Income Limit. A new page will open.
  • Select the California county where you plan to purchase a home.
  • Locate the row labeled "Low (80%) Income Limits ($)" based on the number of people in your household.
  • Cross-reference this row with the column for your household size to find your household income limit.
  • Once you have identified your household income limit, ensure that your actual household income is at or below this amount to qualify.
  4.  Current Ownership of Real Estate Property —
Do you currenly own any real estate property?

Guideline: Applicants cannot own any real estate at the time of application through closing. Ownership is defined as anyone listed on the title of the property.

After you submit your responses, the results will display below.

Questions or Ready to Get Started?

(1)This web page contains general program information, is not an offer for extension of credit nor a commitment to lend and is subject to change without notice. Complete program policies, eligibility requirements, loan applications, interest rates and annual percentage rates (APRs) are available through ReCoverCA HBA Lenders.

The ReCoverCA Homebuyer Assistance (DR-HBA) Program is provided by the California Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) in collaboration with GSFA as Program Manager. Funding for the Program is made possible through a Community Development Block Grant - Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) grant from HUD. GSFA is a duly constituted public entity and agency.